A wildfire in Northern California is finally slowing down a bit, but not before doubling in size over the weekend and forcing thousands of people from their homes.

The AP reports the death toll from the Carr Fire is now up to at least six people, with more missing. Just to the south, near Yosemite National Park, a second firefighter has died fighting the Ferguson wildfire there.

The CBS Board of Directors meets today to decide what to do about new accusations against their CEO.

The top guy, Les Moonves, is now accused of sexual harassment and intimidation.

The New Yorker talked to six women who said he forcibly touched or kissed them and/or mentioned other abuses of power, like retaliating against them for saying no. They say it happened in the 1980s and late 2000s.

The women include actress Illeana Douglas, who’s been in Six Feet Under, Goodfellas and more.

Moonves said in a statement that he recognizes there were times, decades ago, when he made some women uncomfortable with his advances and he regrets that, but maintains that he always understood “no means no.” He also said he’s never harmed or hindered anyone’s career.